Little Lying Lindsey Graham (and John McCain)

... or the size of tiny men's characters ... or conservative kooks still in play and still in office ... or the audacity of conservative sleaze ..

Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham vowed to block U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice for a potential cabinet position after her remarks on the deadly Benghazi attack.
Yet not so long ago, they defended Condoleezza Rice over her misinformed Iraq WMD testimony.

“Lindsey Graham and John McCain are the same guys who had no problem voting for another woman named Rice to be Secretary of State.
And they cast those votes after Condoleezza Rice failed miserably as George W. Bush’s national security adviser after she and everyone else in the Bush administration misread the intelligence on Iraq’s, as it turned out, nonexistent weapons of mass destruction program as the Mushroom Cloud.”

The Republicans criticized Susan Rice for appearing on Sunday talk shows, prematurely claiming protests over an anti-Islamic video were the cause of the deadly Sept. 11 attacks, instead of calling the assault a premeditated strike.
The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans died in the chaos.

Rice, who has not been formally nominated for a position, is reportedly a front-runner for the Secretary of State post, soon to be vacated by Sec. Hillary Clinton.

McCain, who selected Sarah Palin to be a heartbeat away from the White House, said Susan Rice is “not qualified.”
He said, “Anyone who goes on national television in defiance of the facts five days later–we’re all responsible for what we say and what we do.”

President Obama fiercely hit back at the senators’ claims in a press conference on Wednesday.

“She made an appearance at the request of the White House in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her.
If Senator McCain and Senator Graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me,” said Obama.

McCain and Graham want to create a new special Senate committee to investigate the Benghazi attack.

... or the size of tiny men's characters ... or conservative kooks still in play and still in office ... or the audacity of conservative sleaze ..

Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham vowed to block U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice for a potential cabinet position after her remarks on the deadly Benghazi attack.
Yet not so long ago, they defended Condoleezza Rice over her misinformed Iraq WMD testimony.

“Lindsey Graham and John McCain are the same guys who had no problem voting for another woman named Rice to be Secretary of State.
And they cast those votes after Condoleezza Rice failed miserably as George W. Bush’s national security adviser after she and everyone else in the Bush administration misread the intelligence on Iraq’s, as it turned out, nonexistent weapons of mass destruction program as the Mushroom Cloud.”

The Republicans criticized Susan Rice for appearing on Sunday talk shows, prematurely claiming protests over an anti-Islamic video were the cause of the deadly Sept. 11 attacks, instead of calling the assault a premeditated strike.
The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans died in the chaos.

Rice, who has not been formally nominated for a position, is reportedly a front-runner for the Secretary of State post, soon to be vacated by Sec. Hillary Clinton.

McCain, who selected Sarah Palin to be a heartbeat away from the White House, said Susan Rice is “not qualified.”
He said, “Anyone who goes on national television in defiance of the facts five days later–we’re all responsible for what we say and what we do.”

President Obama fiercely hit back at the senators’ claims in a press conference on Wednesday.

“She made an appearance at the request of the White House in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her.
If Senator McCain and Senator Graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me,” said Obama.

McCain and Graham want to create a new special Senate committee to investigate the Benghazi attack.

6:58AM EDT October 19. 2012 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington within 24 hours of last month's deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate that there was evidence it was carried out by militants, not a spontaneous mob upset about an American-made video ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, U.S. officials have told The Associated Press.